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VOL. XI.
BILL ARP'S LETTER.!
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The Philosopher Talks of Yankees
and Negroes.
HIS WIFE IS NURSING HIM.
Speaks of the Past and Its Heroes ?
The Memory of Days That Tried
rien's Souls.
Lord Bacon said. "Wives are youim
men's mistresses, companions for tmodlo
age and old men's nurses." Thero
is truth iu that and my wife is nursing
me now. Our girls have gone of. one
to a wedding and the olhn to Atlanta
on a visit. I told them to go. tor th y
had been pcnnc l up here with me for
four long months and their mother
said she would take care of me until
they returned. I get along pn ttv well
during the day. but at night my rough
is distressing ami my wife has to dose
me with various remedies until I go to
sleep. The rain has come at last an 1
purilied the air and i feel better. Yes.
we two are alone iu a great big house
Sire sits in her accustomed corner and
sows most all day long, while I sit <ipposite
in mine and write or rea l aloud
to her and when meal time comes she
sits at one end of the table and I at the
other, and that's all.
Old Father Oibbons eante !> miles
yesterday to see me and to Invite me
and my wife to his birthday dinner. !
Next week ho will be S;> years old and
st.II rots about liv.Iv anil take a com- |
f??rt in r.i< r:i*ig liis friends and abusing
the ynnkces. It ;> liar.I to reconstruct
thrso old veterans, osp 'dally wiien they
come front Virginia, lit' and his brother
moved to (?< orgia just after the
close of the war. Me settled in this 1
county on a good farm and his brother
located in Koine, i never was at the ;
old gentleman's house but otice and !
that was in I Still. ills brother was a
gnnte man and had been a colonel in j
the confederate army. When the ear- j
pet-baggers and moan niggers overrun
their section and plundered every rob- j
el's home the colonel organized a hand ;
of avengers and played knklux among |
them and whipped them and ran then .
off and later they came hack with fed- j
eral officers and the colonel and his i
* hand had to leave to save thcli lives, j
Not long after the colonel had settled
in Rome the Virginia carpet-hngg-.rs
got a military order for his arrest and ;
transportation to Virginia for trial. A
deputy marshal and another fellow j
came secretly to Home, hut the colonel
had already been advised of their coming
and so one dark night about l<
o'clock he came to my house and told
mo his peri! and said he could go t :
his brother's place in this county ind
hide out until the pursuit had blown 1
over. So 1 hitched my horse to our
roekaway and we left in haste. I knew !
the road to Kingston and he kn -vv the j
rest of the way. It was about 3 o'clock
v. !! ii ?t -< me price and saw in.
gin house out in the held. There wo
stopped and lie took refuge in it an I
told me to tie my horse out in the
bushes and then go down an.! rouse up
his brother. This is the old man who
asked us to come and dine with him. I
When I knocked at the door he came in
his night clothes and said. "Who is
that and what do you want?" i whis- I
pered my business and told him to talk '
low, for we didn't want the family or !
the negroes to know anything. He put j
on his elothes and went to hie brother
and 1 got in my conveyance and made
for Home, where I arrived about sunrise.
The colonel kept bid in the gin
house under the cotton for nearly a
month and then dared to return for the |
officers had departed. I never see tais j
line old Virginia gentleman but what I
think of that ride and tire narrow cs- j
cape his brother made. Verily reeon- '
struction was worse than war. But it j
is all over now. thank the good Lord. ;
and we can hold our icunions and carry
our battle-torn banners and build our
monuments and lay the corner stone
for Winnie Davis and lynch the brutes
that assault our wives and daughters !
and as Governor Oatcs said to our de- '
fainors in congress. "What are you going
to do about it?" Ann ;.s for lynching.
I repeat what I have said before.
"Bet the good work go on. Lynch 'em!
hang "em! Shoot 'cm! Bu n 'em." Israel
Putnam went into a cave with a
torch to slioot the wolf that had devoured
the iambs of his flock, and just
so I would lynch the brutes who outrage
our women, tie is not a human. ;
He is a brute, a beast and all these 1
(lpnutnetfol inor. K-- ? ? * *
uj i;uvi-inors am: Jung- |
es and sheriffs are hypocritical and perfunctory.
In their breasts they rejoice !
in the lynching.
And there is another set of hypocrites
who infest our southern land. I
mean those who for the sake of llithy
lucre and nothing else invite Roosevelt
i<> \:r-il the.i citv ian.J thoy promise liirn
an ovation, ile com s nearer bing a
figure-head of the president than any
\vc have ever 1 ad. i ' * * " '
sia.idcrer of a great and good man and
bo Knows ho si-:. > ^
retract or apolo i.. . *<,.; v....niu n-..?
just laid a ecru s.i :.e for a monument
to hir. lamented daugiiter and our
vetera*.i3 and members of the legislature
approved it by their presence, ,und
yet some ef the aatn crsatnrM .v?uM
invite Roosevelt to Savanna!; an i Maeon
and Augusta. 1 wouldn't invite
r.ny man to my town whom 1 wouldn't
invite to my house and no man who
fought for the lost eaime or respects
Mr. Davis would do that. There is
more patriotism today among our women
than among our men. A friend
wrote me from Atlanta that he was going
to have il.Oot) copies of General
Jackson's great epeec h on the "Wanderer"
printed in pamphlet form for
distribution at a small cost among our
ORT
FOI
people. 1 have promls 1 to help him
advertise it. but I lia I ijo idea that he
could sell or hardly give away a thousand
copies, tor our old men and cultured
men and patriots were nearly all
dead anil this generation does not care
whether General Jackson made a
speech or not. I asked a college man
if he had ever road it and he seemed
surprised and asked who was thner.il
Jackson. Our people who have grown
up since the war have fallen into northern
lines and are for money. Money
is their ambition, their idol. Morgan
and Rockefeller have dune more to corrupt
the young men of this country
than all other causes combiiKd. Those
who are sihart are looking for some
short cut to fortune?some scheme,
some tricky way to shear the lambs
and get somebody's money for nothing.
This is sad. but it is the truth.
Well, the election is over and we are
just where we were. We didn't expect
anything else. Senator Morgan can
take comfort, for he said long ago that
it was best to lot the republicans have
the house as long as they had the senate.
Give them rope, all the rope, and
let the country see where they will ,un
to and by the next presidential election
the people will be alarmed and turn the
rascals out. So mote it he.?13111 Arp
iu Atlanta Constitution.
NEWSY CLEANINGS.
Pails is to spend ?'\000,000 on new
hospitals.
Mountain laurel lias been ndontoil ns
tli.- Slate tiower in Mn: saehusetts.
Then* are about 111.."o;i tolograph
cilices now op n in i iio whole worlii.
The row it oxer uprising in Sr.rhuan
5s raiisiin: nlai ,u aui'iu, the foreigners.
Tiis* harbor of .lnliu, N. 11.. lias not
b; on n over v. At.in the nioniory of
lnnn.
Fifty tlic.i ami p ?v . lav visited
It <5.<t. 1U;:ms's < :it Ayr liiis
y i i
Iterliii Ion named o- ? (>f .s n w
f1 . s a11 or tit laic 1 'rufc . jv Virel.'iw.
WItil'n four : '>*! y fv .V;*"*
liavc sprung ;ip in tieiisiany for the
manufacture of s;;i:<!-!inie brick .
Mayor 1/r.vV now A aiv ! is J^>7.1irVa
dec!ease of dee to
nearly $i,(/t'.ii.0t;ti reduction in Stale
tax.
A newspaper for nervous prcpio. '?
which all goat eat'islropb s will he
soothingly treated, is to ho* published
in Vienna.
The number of steamboats on tin*
Koine i Merest sod from T">7 in 1SH! to
1 is:; in I'.lOl', nlthottyh tiiere is a railway
on either shore.
It is oliieially nnuotinced at Antwerp,
Kcigium, that tlie new coal fields diseovered
recently, eontain more than
rion.tiO'.MHMJ tons of eoal of good quality.
It is estimated now that the Standard
Oil Company has obtained at least
ikOOO.OOt) acres throughout the Kentucky
oil ticlds, and has also begun
the construction of a pipe line which
will cost at least $1 ,0*3,000.
A notable development of the equipment
of tlie University of California
College of Medicine, to consist of a
great clinical hospital that will cost
$-if)O,O00, has been proposed in a report
submitted by a committee representing
ail interested factors in the university
adminis! ration.
PRCMWFNT PZOCLT.
Protein* La I four sleeps at least
twelve hours day.
I.ord It aborts lias accepted an invitation
of Conceals Corbin. Voting autl
Wood to visit America next year.
Sir Ki nest Cass 11. whom Lord Salisbury
r; Cased to raise to the peerage,
despite King Kiiward's request, began
life as a clerk.
Cornelius Vanderliii; has placed an
order with lite IlerreshofTs for a racing
schooner yacht in which he will compete
at Kiel next year.
The conferring of the rani: of heredi
ary nobility on the Asiatic explorer
Kvon I led in has evoked a violent eonIVhVeruf
?i? #! ?% v i
, . . .... ... ... ....... i'll jl.tss.
Jainc.; Sio!;r?. hanker anil philanthropist.
of New Vnri: City, was decorated
with the Cross ? r the l.ettinti of
Honor hy I'rosident I.nubct of France.
Herbert Spencer J.a^ a;:;in doelnrc'l
that lie is broken by the burden of
years ami lias lap] his pen down f
i*vi'v far as any lar.-tc work is concerned.
rj iiic ps Thnresn of llavaria Ins lire",
rlocted hy the .Muni.-h Centra nhioal
Society an honorary mouther for her
achievctn ills in the line of exploration
and travel.
I'roft.-'sor riiiih, win tenches Chiller .?
et CjIuiuMp. says the language in
easy t i leant, lift that pupils need no:
nope oi tail: freely with lannaryiutu at
the end < ?' a few weeks.
Viscount Iv it Chester's new peerage is
jrranteil with ;t very unusual remainder.
It {xops iirs. t his male children.
jun. ... his female children, and it! de
in i .<< 10 u.s iwo brothers in
^ ucccssion.
<M" all ;i f <j:;n!ds Ocorgo ml Ids j
family ?;< : iit^ ir.n.e( out o.' life. Me nn?l
Irs iioy.i p'ey p. : for keeps, :iud finni
y. i-htiug if swimming Hi if recreations
nn? reniiy har.Iening forms of healthfill
? vri ise. <>.' nil Hip Y:ind>riii!ls it
is ' ni-v :: ynill, who. with liis scholarly
tamos, reaps most joy in ihc quid
of his s|>; . iiil Xorlli Carolina palace,
Kit i more.
According to the Mexican Herald
more children of Mexican parentage
arc being sent each year to be educated
in the United States, whereas
formerly they went almost exclusively
to Europe. No other single factor
will do more to cement intimate business
and social relations between the
two nations.
IT MIIX, S. (., WE ONE
! ECHOES OF THE ELECTION
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The Republicans Will Control the J
Fiity-sishlh Congrecs.
CDELL RE-ELECTED IN NEW YORK j
,
rii?. lli-ptibllriii ramlliliitp I'or flnvrrnnr
l? Kcturnril t?v :? Small I'lnnility?Ki-pnliliraim
?1.vUp Intlip \\r?l mi?l | I
llrmocVMtfl In the I-.nvt ?;Vn n> |>;?ckpr
| Cl><i*rn in I'rnntjilvanla. .
Washington. I>. -More complete ]
returns from tho <'mirrors elections
show that tho llciiiihlicatis have ele toil ,
'Jl<> mouthers of tho House of llepro- ,
sontativos in tl:o Fifty-eighth Congress ]
a lid the Democrats 1 Tit. giving the Itoptiblicatis
a majority ol' ?'M. The official
count in sonic of the close d'.striots
may change these figures slightly.
as there are about ten districts
which are very close. Some o! these
which now seem to be carried by the
Itcpuhlicaus may be given to the Hemcorals
by the otlicial returns, and others
which seem to be Democratic may
be llepttbliean. In the estitnati s given
above six of these districts have been
given to the Democrats and four to
| tin' lvc|>uldioans. If the Demia-rats
I should carry all of these, the llopuhiicatis
would still have'JOti- a majority
! of -JU.
Republican politicians are already 1
disc-itssiiiK 11st* urbanization of tlx- new j
Hi.use ni' Representatives', alihoujrh. <
unless {t.i? President shmid rail an ox- l
1 ra session i"??: sumo reason, h will lie
lnuiv than n year hefore the newly |
I'lviM .! I'm:.-;' is organized. Not only |
ions; a now Speaker lie oleeted. lint '
I ;i.-. i .n i: , he a jienornl rearrangement
eeiiiinli.ee plaees as a result of the
oil;; ayes In . .1 ;n in'ier.-hip el' the!
Ilo.l-v. I"., - she . akrrshlp 1 lie liatlli s 1
emh . 1! ttss.-Mt those of Repre.-oit !
tativo Cannon, of Illinois:; Itair.elJ, ot j
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I NCI.:: SAM: "THANK UK
! rcnnsylv? nla: raync and Sherman, of |
1 .^jcw York. and t.ittleiicld. of Maine*, i
Aeeording to ail indiealions. however, !
i Mr. Caiman is likely to In* ehosen
' Speaker. The ltepubliear.s. when tlu*
sunrsMirs of the thiny ITni:<*?1 Stale.-*
' Senators whoso terms expire on tin- Mli
of Mnreii next. have been all eleeieil,
i will retain their strong hold upon the
| Senate.
Uepu'ollcat*. gains in the West and
I Democratic gains In the Kast, wi.'h a
I few exceptions in holli instances, mark
j t!:e latest returns from the election
{throughout the Kniicd State*-'.
The Democrats claim gains in S1 a, s .
i where for years they had 110 Congrc* '
, sioiial lvprescntation. I'etnoeraiie vie- {
j tories more pvonoumvd than ever arc j ;
: Indieatcd in the South, the Ilcpoblleans ]
! appearing to have tilled mitv i;* <? t
j possibly f ix. of iho i\l't scats lidd by j
! th thirteen Southern Stab .
In New York the iatcsi returns in- '
dicaie ihai Governor Ode'.l l::is been
I rr-elee-od by :i plurality considerably .1
smaller than the one by which Uoosevelt
was chosen Governor. The rest
| of ihe candidates on the Republican
Plate ticket have also been elected,
with two exception*. John Cunucei;,
| the democratic candidate for Attorney- 1
General. who :?l?o had 1 lit* indorsement
j of the Prohibition party, is probably
elected by a small plurality, and Judge '
[Gray. the Democratic candidate for the 1
< 'on it of Appeals, de tea tec! .indue William
K. Werner. lit" Republican eaird!- i
date for that of.iee. The Republican:- 1
| suffered lor.f.es of s-ais in the I.cgisla 1
tore, principally in New York City,
where the Denicerais polled an unusual i ]
]>lnralil.v for 1'lrd S. Co'.er. their can- ; 1
dhlatc for Governor. The Republican 1 1
majority 011 .joint ballot will he amply I e
sutlid'-nt to elect a hep oilman a - Sen- ! }
ntor I'latt's successor in the Pnited |
States Senate. In the State twer.t.v- 1 .1
two Republican anil fifteen Deiuoeratie j 1
Congressmen wore cleeied. ! f
In New Jersey the Democrats made s 1
trains, adding to the Legislature three
Senators and eight Assemblymen. The 1
Republicans will control tiie Lcglsln- e
ture by a majority of thirty-three 011
Joint ballot. The Republicans elected 1 <
seven Congressmen and the Democrats a
three. 1
In tiie New England States. Mnesn- t
cluisctts cast the largest vote ever re- (
"orded for Governor, the total reaching a
y
iSOAY, N'OYKMOUKU
approximately 000,000. Colonel Gas> i
ton, although defeat oil by a Itopnbl Ii :11 .
plurality of .".T. iT'.t. made a gain of I
10 per rent. iit the party vote as compared
with that aiv. n to Josiah Oui-sy
last year, and out an average ltcp '
liean plurality one-half.
Uhodc Island has eleeted a l>eniorratio
tlovernor and Lieutenant! !ovprnor
for the tirst time in twi Ive years.
The returns indicate pluralities for t..
l\ F. (Inrvin for t!overu? r and Adelanl
A rclia in ha nit for Lieut--nanlt Joverm -r
[if TotH) and ."iton respectively, 'i ho
remainder of t',.- State ticket is Keimlilienn.
Tli > ta e is o\erwho'.niinal.v
Ueptilrtirr
Connecticut ele -d an erire lh pti'illean
State ticket i>y lo.lK'.x ?.i:tjo ty.
The Congressic.- . del ;;..nion is Kepnhlican.
New Har.?;> -iiir. vc.l ;v. >av'..;M
itemoerjitie jsains. j- -lie'ier. i; .: 1 liean
candidate t'<-r ?'overuor. w ;
elected hy p.-ei .i *Ty < thru T< :?
plurality.
I'ennsjivan'a relavs ml'ieale a pin-,
rallty for IVnnypacker iit i>.? for i.'nvernor
of ahont ta).<. or the thirtytwo
Congressmen tde-.-ted t w, nty-ei-.itf
are Kepuhliran?, : mi four Uemoerats.
Senator l'enror claims m have elected
more than enough mouthers pledged
to him to insure his re-election to tit .United
States Senate in .ianuary next.
Ohio. Illinois and Indiana gave sulstamta'
K pnldiran returns, those in
ilip ttrst ii:i:n- 4l Slate rcachim: next
to the hitrin i plurality on record.
The pluralities in mM of the four
Democratic districts in Oliio were
greatly reduced. and in the Republican
districts increased. The Cnnyressircn
stand seventeen Republicans to four
Deiuoernis. as in the last (tontrrcss.
In Illinois the Retrislaiurc is safely I
Republican. and A. J. Hopkins will 1 e
elerted Senator
Indiana made unexpected trains for
the Republicans. The returns indicate j
that 101) of the '.."in members of the
I.e-rislature will lie Republicans. It i;
claimed that Senator Fairbanks will
he elected liy the largest majority 'n
diana has ever triven ativ Senator since
tlie Civil War.
Michigan elected an entire Rrnuh- I
liean State tieket. Co-.cruor ION ; ran
heavily behind his ticket, receivir. . a
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AYMNS. THAT'S (IVKU!"
? F.om the New York Wor!?l.
plurality of 7(J!. \V!!H:i:n <". May- |
bury, Democrat. was elected Mayo:- ?.*
Detroit l>y :: plurality of '.(I-".
Wisconsin i'!c,'tt\! the Republican
Stat,- t i?-;: ?*t by about 7tr?.0lrt). If? I lotlo.
lb-publican, received a plurality
of gd~."> over Mayor Rose for Governor.
The Congressional delegation complete
is lnr.de op of t. a lb-publicans and one
Democrat. An apparently overwhelm,
ing majority for tin- Itepnblieans ia
the Legislature means tile probable reelection
of Senator Summer.
Minnesota gave Van Sunt. RepuMiean.
(Won" plurality for <to\ -.:n i.
against "Jnoo two years ago.
Missouri elected tit Dot.iorruiie
State ticket. There is apparently ti
safe Demoeratie majority in the Legislature
to elect a successor to Senator
Vest.
Town gave a Republican plural! y
for the State ticket of more than
70.000. The Democrats elected Judge
Martin J. Wade to Congress. JTo is
the first Demoeratie Coiigre-vmnn in
Town for eight years, having defeated
IIorYinau, Republican, hy Son plurality.
Nebraska probably elected Mickey,
Republlean, for Governor hy about
4ooo Tim -
* ... ejeeietl IIVP Ol
Uu> six Coittrressnion. the Second I?:
irict, in which Omaha is locate I. hoitir:
the only one carried by the Fusion!sis.
rile entire Republican State ticket h
sleeted, nlthouyh tlie result is close.
Idaho elected the entire Republican
State and Comjross'onal tickets. Repub'lean
lenders claim there will he n
majority of thirteen in the LejrislaIure.
Colorado prttvo James II. Penbody.
Republican. a plurality of -1000 for
overnor. The entire Republican Shite
Jekot was elected, with the exception
if Mrs. Helen ("Iron fell. nemnerat, for
Superintendent of Public Schools.
Washington frnve a Republican * < 1
'ority of about PJ.tnwi. The I!< rnililicacs
vi'I control the Legislature, which in <
?ures the election of a Republican <
['lilted States Senator. 1
Montana elected n eontrollinc Republican
representation to he- !t houses 1
if the Legislature. 1
Utah will sive a Republican inu<oritv j
>f not less than tPOO. The Republicans j
vill have 51 of the *'<" members of the
legislature, thus assuring the election \
>f Apostle Reed Stnoot. of the Mormon i
Church, as United States Senator to (
nccecd Joseph L. Ra\vllB% Democrat, t
12. 111(12.
MINOR E\fEHTSOr II1EWEEK
vrasmnciton itkms.
Too much linn! work has caused discontent
among officers and enlisted
men in tli?' navy.
A decrease of fifty per cent, in the
hard coal production of I lie country for
nine months of this year was reported
from Washington.
Captain ! '. I*. tJilmore, U. S. X.. was
retired as Ib-ar-Adtniral.
Negotiations for naval stations are
soon to tie op.-ncd with the Cuban (!ov*
eminent.
Advices received by the State 'department
indicate an early completion
of the I'auamn Canal treaty negotiations
with the tSovcrnmcnl of Columbia.
Captain Chapman C. ''"odd. reee? !y
In eouttnaud of the erniser Itcookiyu,
will lie retired as Hear-Admiral at i.is
own request.
S en are Knot nnnrnved the ndon
1i.ui of .i:> ippearing earringi s for s'\?
llieh gun:;. which has been bitterly opposed
by Ceneral Miles.
or:: mkhtmo isi avds.
CJeneral Sumner sahl that ho was <!*?pn>ed
:<? give ill" '?* 11 Mures iu> '
time to surrender before destroying
their forts and strongholds.
The new military post :il Manila \v;is
named "Fort William Melvinley."
'flu ro have been serious polil! ail
riots in I'orto lti i. vv-ultin^ i:i some
less of life.
Tiniirsrtr.
The President weal she.din:: for wild
turkeys at Manassas. Yn.. a; I visi.ed
the Hull Hun balth :iehl.
The 1'iMteeinr, a new submarine
boal, was suee ssl'uli.v l:;:nn ii ?l at
llridgeporl. Conn.
Hleven ehildreti from Cuba < n * !n
way to Mrs. Kalheriue Tingley's 1 In
sophist eolony at Point l.euin.
were liehl at New York City pondi. :
an iuv. situation.
Coal shippers believe a famine pt
nils in Tennessee. North and Si u;ii
Carolina. Virginia ami Ceorgia.
A- a result of domes;j" irnr.h"';
Mi 's Wilson, a farm iiniul at .. . .
N'. Y.. killed his wife and himself.
The Craud Jury of Plymouth, M::
Indian d six men for alleged parth- pa
i<>r . criinp is ihat 1 iio fa i Iter. w'.:l.
av 1? i I ho children lintl lived :t 1??fi?sii
their mother's death. hail *.??i;
In (V them kindly. Neighbors <
li tors say thai they kimw < no
( in enlincnt on llio pari of 111
COCD ARMY, SAYS M't.E \
IValnrm of tin- l.li u'pnant-CPtirrni'ii
iit>< 1 Ilrpoit to Secretary Knot.
Washington, I?. C. The ropor; of
Idoutoiinnt-Concrni Miles in i':< Secretary
of War lor llio nr year is very
brief. The pers m l of the Army is
coinineiuld. and Uenoral Miles iNelarrs
thai llio Amy is a rival < f-sllt
and honor to the Xation.
Iloiioral Miles calls alien ion .< the
; fneoinploto condition of the i'n.a ideations.
especially o:i the I'aeilie Coast,
win re millions hav.? l.e- n expended ;fi
otnrineeriiuT and ordnance work. "And
yet," he says, "ill commands have i t
been properly supplied with ammani
lion, eleelrieal pianls and oilier appliances
essential the tffceilvp i:
' of tiiese for! illea I ion .
enteral Miles dors not vo:io\v his
reeonMueiulaiion of he. year a^ain-i
tie- canteen. and nowhi in the repo't
is there any Mention of ihe uh.'erf.
lie 11rues the coii-tiiie,' n of i-'ip r
qnarl'Ts for a;lidery arc o: <.
I)r noii'd Siiiilont l.i- i a UriiV.
Till' e:isn I." 1' '' *
- . ..ii - ii- in. \i\r uavviiri!
law nftidtn! v.*! o was .Ir<...n<-1
i'i tin" t'hnrlcs Kiv. \ nl 'nm?I*:*I?I-^i*.
Mas- . is 1. ?. <>:111 <-i>;n;ilicatril.
it v? as learned !? ? II.' se.-retly
married in K 's? Kingston. V Ii., on
{ 'ejiictidier Id t?> a Miss tV.mily, of
("a in bridge. They rust 'mphited going
Wcsi ilexi month t.? ?iv.*. Ma m il'. Id's
friends stili believe thai it was a ease
of accidental drowning.
Mi.lonk lirntlii r for Deer.
While doe" hunting near Pisoflo.
Hamilton County, N. Y. William
Afrnnis shot nr.d hilled his brother
Fro J A brains, aged seventeen. i?t?.akiug
him for a deer.
111*11 in in*.' i;ir aiiu ieairenug o? .Ml
Piara P. Potior anil James MrDoiui! 1
In August.
Tom (?. John:-on. Mayor of ('lev; lam1,
Ohio, hit Willi his list u oily employ.*
who oalloil I1I111 a liar.
Throe men wore killed hy an explosion
of gas in the Lost Kun mine, r i
Straitvillo, <)lilo.
AT or a quarrel Perer (Irart. o*
man. Wis . killotl his wife ami I In .1 !:;
tally shot himself.
1 vrusge 1 liquor is supy.o t?l to ha a
ran - d lie (lentil of sewn soldo rs in
th> National Home, at .Marion, Ir.a.,
within two works.
The in* >tery surrounding ?11 11" *.. ;
of J. P. t.lnge'd. at Miih 'n \il!o.
was eloai il up when his hr.isiter Pei r
srrr i:e.<-.*ed and eoni'i.- rd t'u orirr
The Mexican (lovernr:: M.t s ne
tinting with New York 1:::i! or.; 1
gold to plaoe iis eurrenoy i j-s'.i iii 0.1 a
11:010 stable basis.
Lafayette 11 till, at Lancaster. O"
was accidentally shot d aid while tir ;
shooting hy t'larenee Loomis. a friend,
who afterward attempted to kill l.i.aself.
Earners and telegraph 1'iuvni 11 1: : I
a hattlo at Itochester, X. Y.. which . 1
Sheriff had to quell, ten farmers l.o
liuri and tlilrty-three liueiueii arro . r.
Ilishojc; Stariha and Keane were < 1Fo
-riP'd at the cathedral in St. Paul,
Minn.
Seven men were severely hurt at
Chicago in a riot caused l?y strikers
int. rfcrin*; with bill posters who hr.,1
taken tlirir places.
The monitor Wyoming, tried off tho
Pacific coast, made ll.S knots.
Ten citizens of Bowling flroen. Ky.,
wore indicted for preventing registration
of colored voters.
Burned to death in their home, William.
Albert and Julia Wlckingson wi
found at Elkhorn, Wis.
'!'!!< H.'lClnn'lPA '? T?.? T T
or tie rod opened on Sunday while th
President was at his summer home.
Avar, ordered to be closed on the Sabbath.
After fatnily shooting Mrs. Chnr!"<
A. Cooper sit Pueblo, Col., bream-.? v!?_
refused to marry hini, Frederick Koberts,
a wealthy fouudryiuau, hill i
himself.
rORKIOV.
The University of Halle. Ccvinar
cc-lebrated its quadri-centenary.
General Do Wet started from London
for South Africa, lie was heartily
cheered by those who had gat here:! >
see liim off.
The Coroner's jury at f.ivet-, #1, Uland,
returned si A'ordic; of m .
against McKeover, tlio slayer of ' .
Ken-it, the anti-Ritualistic en: ' *.
Kifip ror William npp IV. y
Councillor Tlico Lewahl G an < <
uiisrioaer at tlie St. Louis 'I. . I:I
Au order by Secretary J'.n: iri *:
quiring volunteeers to ' mi .v.v fn .
in camp at a fixed period is I irili: . i n
recruiting movement in Cr it .
Residents on the Isthmus o Panama
r.re indignant over the Colombia:: C
pvpnient's delay in the canal trea y . foliations.
Premier Rnrton, of A us ire I in, j- Isvduring
the next sis.-Ion of the
Federal Parliament, to introduce a b i
granting customs preference to Croat
Britain.
The ltoer commandant Vilioen Avrr'.
o Karl Roberts and offered ids mv cch
to tlie British Army if Poors are
udisted to take the licld against the
'orces of the Mullali in Somalilaud.
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NO. M.
rlEl RESSI i U NT Tl !.\T "AILED
Trouble:; cfr. n ? m.;n Paron V/ilh u
' Mr.rri Syn ' u;; 2.
!"n-'ni*-i] ton A ?i>-! !< ?n Trip Hint!" V ')i
?11 ? nf oblititilnr I V I* \v.
? A rroM't'inton .'.i-.- I!1.1 nil.
r <? "" <>,*
. II i til - M II
v. . i ,in yiul'..
.I.e." \\ ; to
ir ? I'lnhal s. l i t1 a
i h wife. 1i:re hern ir aMii*
;'a 'Uiyh a no- liihiM for ! ' .. aail
hrof.ht !>y i' Karon Hop
ta.an l'itn us. Merit:: Men i 'aA?1?lf
M;-a !.-is ilus. three trail
u iii) we; mrmhrrs of ll: > 1 r ..t
The irial oils .ir-a >'oino ton - wii'?
:li<> in ?(*ii; ial of r- . . mlants. Karon
, Mm .Mil aclil-aiiM 11 is . tin i.er of a
'fat a'ii- i.'ennaii family, whi. ii iaSes
' from 1 r.s",".
'i'lio lesiimoiii s'i >\veil ihat a ' inner
1 ro 'viol naia'. it ! !!< !er. 1 i\ in- in JnuttI
!i';.rl. 11 It .;:';;|ilicil to l-'ran mo: i'naaiw.
a nieiiitie:* of :: rolile fanti'y. !i .a in
1'eriili. v. lio uinlrr.nl;' < o* ;aiu
; wealtiiy wivi s for army olliee.s. a .m**
la r to Ir; lam lai.uv if she hail a ileil
i otlii r on :m ;ive servire for an \n;eri
in fonaiir of S7.o0n.tMM. Kiau von
?>i';i::o\\ . Kis !rr ia eoin? rani'- >. u
who Km . a von A! nenehhut-iu is
a i.iru: iiani in ,i I'rin- m illery.
Ti e it;!" >a. ae< ordttv; i?> statements
ma.le in ruin., anveil !<> yive Ki--!er
liv ii< r (Tii;. o" tin* money of the Innri
iio was to wed. in the evi ; of :1k*
i laklnjr nan e. :iii?l i:e -u 11 * -1*
, r.o'iUiioiial hills for :"?7o.tM10. < Mi 'lien?
i hills Kiss| r rah il money i:i K T.i
from a :.'i*ott|) of pei-s. a . \vl: -!i ni
'in' al IMiirus and the tv.o Kindot
n'.. is. ami I'nrnii v?.u Mivi:< hi ui-cii
w . ;,-ii\ iiha! willi ill cash with wliioh
If i .:ill tlit* < xi> ni' '. i^ .'uir.-m y
( i I r.il-'il Si;it< .
Mission's pariuor in ih:> Milvoiiluro
| \ .i. ;i lady's 1.1:1 i<l. who had 1' on '"of
li't'rl.v in 1 lit* service <il' ill" I'ii*11 \ uier
loan woman referred to hv Kiss! '. She
o-froilril the Union to Ili*? 1;:. oil
to lieaot. :i i ?> llio ir:;n'i.t:;o: hut
or efforts were liot suoetn sl'.il. The
loo of tho heiress was im. e.i- ! >od
I! OOlU't.
I', ion viin Murnchhnr.son did maketho
acquaintance whi'.o in !n? I'nitcil
Smios of Martha \Yashiimi? n Iteokel.
| a widow of moiloraio woalth. whom,
:woonliu'4 to tho Horn.nil ltooratre. ho
ninrrioil on Dei-endier 1!.".. IStiS. Since
his lnnrrhtae the Unrci has i living
with his wife on his rstato. near
Soliuolilor. Hanover.
On his return in Kerniany lta;?:i von
Min void iir : a liml to :vi;o;i with ih<?
1: Iders of his hills. A cv.wv -mise
i j. > " .?i < 1 wish I'iaons -ai iin?
Mendelsohn-. who surrender .1 his paper
on pnyinon: of on n> r.Miiv.'ly
small sitr," . Ilnron von Mnon hline-en
, n iho a. . i A ao.u.oil tli. -i> in .i of 1 htckmail,
an ' 'ho ln. iior was thi s v-onnht
in. i court.
i - CHILDREN
KiLL THIIR F"ATIi P.
Wo IK ?!i??t tl'.lil 11 i K I'll *V !i i
Straw S|;!i'k, Vi Uirli i* ! " * '
; rolumlnwi Noli. Gcrlinvd Kor <
fanner. living several nii 1 no. it.
?>!" 11 iiniji!:; was killed o.\ Ji.
i Herman .iriofii yt ' v.; h :t
l:o:i;tin tin* Sm.v had naivh." -.1 f v \.,t
purpise. Willi Hi" li"h? o:' I;i-.:.
Aumit:. i'.Mil i iv'.i! a i j
?.!?!. 111 i'li.:.it ilva;;.,vd the li.nly of l:i-s
, lather So a - .a o" s.at k. to v. it'. li in?
sot lire. This i. .!; * story seenv I l.y
Sheriff n.vrucs a tli1 th'*"o
i who arc ja t listed/.
1 Knell eh"d Sold jirael'rally the r
i story, tlit* variance li'day in la i!r
.of ntlpahilily accord: d in ra.-h. 1*
mtv.i i'i>l?li?*:;tli!- yoiui .< i.roii. -s
, equally with himself. whilr they pat
llir 'mile on liiin. Tit ' motive t'vcn
1 r ?